What does being a biology major entail?

Biology majors are usually people who are inquisitive. They look to learn how things function and why. A biology major needs to take a variety of prerequisites and elective classes.

These subjects will vary from institutions because different standards can be set among them. Usually students should take physiology, behavior, animal biology, botany, biotechnology, cell biology, evolution, ecology, microbiology, marine biology, parasitology, immunology, genetics, embryonic studies and neurobiology. Studying these types of subjects will give a biology a broad background and will allow them to explore specialties in more depth.

Graduate level education is usually required for a job as a biologist and students can study a biology field in more depth. In addition, some students choose to teach the subject in middle school, high school or even college. Additional education classes and tests are required for students who choose this route.

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